Saturday, January 17, 2009

Time for another Six Word Saturday post. For those that missed the first post last week and are wondering "what the heck is Cate on about this time?", clicky click.

Emotionally out of sync with world.

A brief explanation - there's been a lot of illness, loss of jobs, and other bad news/stress for friends this week. And this comes at a time when I received (mostly) positive medical test results, Joe and I both continue to be employed (he survived layoffs), and there has been major progress on a house/building project that has been held up for months. It was also a good blogging week. A million things to be happy about but I'm feeling slightly guilty and very concerned for some of my pals. My timing is never right.

As always, I'd love to see your Six Words if you're inspired to share!

P.S.:At Deb's suggestion, I'm going to try out this whole Mr. Linky thing for Six Word Saturday. Thanks, Deb! You're more than welcome to leave your Six Words in the comments but if you'd like to post a link to your own blog, we'll give this a shot!

Jan - really interesting article. I know the opposite is true - I've had to step back from certain people at times because their negativity was catching. Guess now we have a study to validate the existence of cheerleaders!

Enjoy the positive things in your life, find happiness whenever it appears, and don't feel guilty for it. Life is too short for that. And never feel bad for living your life too the fullest. Support your friends that are having rough times, by being their friend.

I feel ya -- it has been one heck of a dicey year-ish over this way..embrace when things are going better! You're positive feelings may just make that small amount of a difference on someone else. Y'know?

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Me, I'm married, no kids, two cats, one boring job. My life isn't that exciting so I like to complicate things with overthinking, health issues, and anxiety attacks. I also enjoy reading, writing, travel (if I could control the anxiety attacks), wine, hockey, and music. And long walks on the beach. And a sugar daddy.